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Show . oo ! HK0ME TIX PAVERS: IRE URGED 10 FILE ; REPORTS EARLY Persons who suffered delay and cou-fusion cou-fusion in filing their income tax returns re-turns for 1917 and 101S may have the same difficulties for 1919 unless they take advantages of the present early opportunity to get the matter disposed of at once, according to R. H. Argu-bright, Argu-bright, division deputy collector for tho Ogdcn district. By saving a few cr-nts in the use of the money from now until March 15. they may lose dol-l dol-l lars by loss of time in procuring the necessary assistance in filing the return re-turn during the last days of the campaign. cam-paign. "In the spring campaign sof tho filing fil-ing of 1917 and 1918 roturns the time was so limited, because of the late arrival ar-rival of blf.nks, that hundreds of persons per-sons were not able to procure the help they desired," said the revenue officer today. "This year the blanks wore available In January and every person who filed a return for 191S should have received their 1919 blank by this time, yet comparatively few returns! have been filed. I "While delay in filing return may ! mean something to the individual ori corporation with tax running into the i hundreds of dollars, it means little to thei ndividual who pays less than $100, compared to the time he may lose in filing his roturn after March 1. From now until March 15 the income in-come tax office in Room 201 federal building will be open daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. for the accommodation of income taxpayers, according to Deputy Collector Argubrlght. In addition addi-tion to the filing of personal returns of income, the revenue officer is also urging all those who made payments of $1000. or more, during 1919 to file reports of information. oo |